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At All Star Lanes, owner Bill Hanson and his staff keep 24 lanes glistening in prime condition, not just for casual bowlers, but also for the pros. According to North Fort Myers Neighbor, national bowling celebrities such as Walter Ray Williams and Pete Couture descended upon the slicked-up paths to victory for the 2012 Signature Series Storm North Fort Myers Open Pro-Am and Senior Pro-Am. More often, though, the lanes echo with the thunderous strikes and victorious shouts of everyday bowlers, such as those who participate in the facility's humorous "I'm Not Good Enough To Bowl In A Tournament" tournament. Hanson and his crew also use their powers for good, hosting fundraisers for organizations that support American veterans and raising awareness for childhood cancer.
After smashing out a few strikes and spares, guests refuel with pizza, wings, beer, and soda. The family-friendly center also keeps patrons entertained with glow-in-the-dark bowling, pool tables, and weekend karaoke, where people can sing or play a hollowed-out bowling ball like a spherical flute.

At Revolution Cable Park, a boat is not required. On the water, a system of electrically-powered cables tote wakeboarders, kneeboarders, and water skiers across the smooth surface at a rate of 19 miles an hour. There's plenty to see while sailing across the water, including nearly 300 newly-planted native trees, 4,200 native plants, and exactly zero cruise ships. In addition, the cables contribute to the ecosystem of the water, infusing oxygen that helps to keep the lake's waters clear and plants healthy.